Just like it did with Stephen Colbert nine years ago, Comedy Central and Jon Stewart have gone to the bench of correspondents on The Daily Show to find a host for the post-Daily Show 11:30 PM slot.
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One month down, about 187 more to go — that is, if new "Daily Show" host Trevor Noah hopes to catch up to predecessor Jon Stewart's incredible tenure.So far, so good, according to Comedy Central President Michele Ganeless. "I couldn't be happier," she told TheWrap, adding that the new guy offers "a more global … millennial perspective."And Noah's predecessor agrees. "He's like a proud papa," Ganeless said, summing up her recent conversation with the former host, who remains on-board with the switch from afar."We made the absolute right choice," Ganeless said of Noah. "The show needed to evolve."